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Eternal Youth

Rolo Tomassi · 2011

123 min · 36 tracks · mathcore

A frenetic blend of mathcore, experimental elements, and chaotic energy that defies genre boundaries.

Eternal Youth is an album by Rolo Tomassi, released in 2011. A frenetic blend of mathcore, experimental elements, and chaotic energy that defies genre boundaries. 'Eternal Youth' received substantial acclaim from critics for its innovative approach to mathcore, with publications like Rock Sound praising its adventurous spirit. The album helped cement Rolo Tomassi's status as a key player in the underground music scene, influencing subsequent bands exploring similar sonic territories. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Eternal Youth sound like?

A frenetic blend of mathcore, experimental elements, and chaotic energy that defies genre boundaries. Rooted in mathcore.

What makes Eternal Youth by Rolo Tomassi notable?

'Eternal Youth' received substantial acclaim from critics for its innovative approach to mathcore, with publications like Rock Sound praising its adventurous spirit. The album helped cement Rolo Tomassi's status as a key player in the underground music scene, influencing subsequent bands exploring similar sonic territories. Released on January 1, 2011, 'Eternal Youth' marked Rolo Tomassi's third studio album, following their well-received sophomore effort 'Cosmology' in 2008. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their identity within the UK mathcore scene, showcasing a maturation in their sound while retaining their signature chaos.

How many songs are on Eternal Youth?

Eternal Youth has 36 tracks, running approximately 123 minutes.

Tracklist

36 tracks·123:28

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Mount Celestia Standout 7:18
  • 2 Titanomachia Standout 6:38
  • 3 Pillfox 2:23
  • 4 The Golden Ghost Standout 3:14
  • 5 Jealous Bones 2:03
  • 6 Apocalypso 2009 1:08
  • 7 Digital History 1:38
  • 8 Beatrotter 1:41
  • 9 Film Noir 1:50
  • 10 Curby 2:12
  • 11 Cirque Du Funk 4:34
  • 12 Prelude 1:57
  • 13 Seagull 5:13
  • 14 … and Then the Mannequin Spoke 2:40
  • 15 C Is for Calculus 7:37
  • 16 Fuck the Pleasantries Lets Rock 1:55
  • 17 Apocalypso (original) 1:33
  • 18 Rock the Pleasantries Lets Fuck 2:28
  • 19 Codes Within Codes 2:56
  • 20 From Ambience to Ambulance 1:00
  • 21 Hiroshima 8.16am 2:11
  • 22 A Cosmic Accident 11:20

Disc 2

  • 1 Breathing Through a City… 0:33
  • 2 The Tentatively Titled “Film Noir” 2:27
  • 3 … and Then the Mannequin Spoke (original) 2:36
  • 4 Headclouds/Reign of Low 3:25
  • 5 Oh Hello Ghost (acoustic) 2:45
  • 6 Nine (acoustic) 2:56
  • 7 Abraxas (Cereal remix) 3:23
  • 8 I Love Turbulence (Three Trapped Tigers remix) 4:00
  • 9 Fuck the Pleasantries Lets Remix (:( remix) 1:44
  • 10 C Is for Drowning Under Waves of Listless Apathy (Ornine remix) 5:48
  • 11 Beatrotter (Please Will remix) 3:43
  • 12 Tongue in Chic (Team Wolf remix) 4:25
  • 13 Fofteen (Dolby Anol Gets Dark remix) 4:46
  • 14 I Love Turbulence (Rich Manu reworking) 5:28

Release Date

January 1, 2011

Genre

mathcore

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

123 min 28 sec